Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou says Richarlison is not going to be match to return from damage towards Chelsea on Thursday.
The Brazilian is nonetheless in with an opportunity of showing towards Southampton on the weekend after his newest damage setback noticed him miss the final two months with a calf challenge.
Richarlison has not featured since a muscle damage sustained within the 4-0 Carabao Cup semi-final second leg loss at Liverpool on February 6.
Tottenham damage information
Requested for an damage replace at his pre-match press convention, Postecoglou stated: “Nothing new outdoors of these [Richarlison, Kulusevski and Danso]. Everybody else is ok and coaching. Radu’s [Dragusin] long-term.
“Richy’s coaching, in all probability not tomorrow [for Chelsea game] however an opportunity for the weekend if he retains coaching with the primary group as he has been. He’s getting higher.
“Deki (Kulusevski) and Kevin are progressing effectively and possibly per week or two with them, they haven’t joined group coaching but however are progressing effectively.”
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Ange ‘delighted’ with Romero worldwide motion
Postecoglou additionally stated he was “delighted” that defender Cristian Romero featured twice for Argentina on worldwide obligation regardless of solely not too long ago returning to motion for Spurs.
“I used to be delighted, mate. If he can get by two video games together with his nationwide group then it’s nice for us.
“He hasn’t performed a number of soccer and footballers have to play so reasonably than him sitting round for 2 weeks.
“He wanted video games, you could possibly see that within the performances with us earlier than, particularly within the Fulham sport by the seventieth minute he was just about cooked when it comes to his bodily health so getting by two robust video games at worldwide stage is a constructive.”
Optimistic worldwide break
Loads of Spurs gamers have been in motion over the worldwide break and Postecoglou was happy to see so a lot of his gamers get vital minutes forward of the season run-in.
He added: “It was a very good worldwide break for us. Firstly, clearly no-one picked up something, which is vital, but additionally some guys received some sport time which we felt was going to be vital, guys like [Cristian] Romero, Future [Udogie], Matty Tel (pictured), Wilson [Odobert] and all these guys who missed a number of soccer not too long ago all received some good sport time.
“Those who performed all did comparatively effectively, they’re all again and we’ve had a powerful coaching group within the final couple of days.”